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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) 1 in 8: that’s how many women in America will develop invasive breast cancer at some point in their lifetime. But, there is some good news: according to research – (some) cancer death rates are dropping. Generally speaking, these trends are believed to be due to a number of factors, including diet and lifestyle changes. For example, today we’ll look at the value of simply adding walnuts to your diet – for cancer prevention. First, it’s good to know about new research out of Marshall University’s Joan C. Edwards School of …read more Source: [More]
Honey makers are secretly “watering” down their honey with cheap syrups that have been impossible to detect until now. A new testing method has revealed nearly half of the honey sold in Australia, one of the world’s largest exporters of honey, is diluted with cheap sweeteners like rice syrup, wheat syrup and sugar beet syrup. 12 out of 28 honey samples taken from grocery stores around the country and tested in a reputable lab in Germany turned out to be mostly some form of cheap sugar syrup, not honey. The scary thing is, all of these honey brands had passed [More]
‘Whodunnit’? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola Ginger (Zingiber officinale) was considered a luxury some 5,000 years ago. Commonly used in Indian and Chinese cooking, the root was also used as a tonic to treat common ailments. Ginger is an herbaceous perennial plant likely native to southeastern Asia. Today, as in days’ past, ginger is used both for its flavor and for its medicinal properties.1 Ginger has a slightly biting taste and is often used dried or ground to flavor sauces, curry dishes, pickles and ginger ale.2 The root may also be used to make tea. Some cultures enjoy slicing and eating it between [More]
By Dr. David Menton The secret ingredient to continual breathing? Water. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Knowing the right time of day to eat can help improve the health of people working on a shift or those suffering from jet lag. In a study featured in the journal Cell, researchers from the Medical Research Council and The University of Manchester have identified how insulin signals the proper timing of meals in line with the body’s circadian rhythm. By understanding how the hormone works, scientists may be able to develop new ways to mitigate the effects of body clock disruptions on people’s health. Some of these include eating at the right time or taking medicines designed to [More]
By Ken Ham Last week we had a tremendous Easter conference entitled Answering Atheists, at the Ark Encounter in our brand-new 2500-seat Answers Center. Hundreds of individuals and families came from across the United States and even other countries to Williamstown, Kentucky, to learn how to reach atheists with the gospel of Jesus Christ. During the conference, we also had a special dedication ceremony for the Answers Center. During this ceremony, the three founders of AiG (Mark Looy, …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
Insects are important wildlife often overlooked in urban habitats. What we do notice are the cockroaches, ants and mosquitoes in and around our homes. All too often we reach for the insect spray. But not all insects are pests – a wide variety of them help keep our cities healthy. They pollinate plants, feed other wildlife, recycle our rubbish, and eat other insect pests. Insects are vital to our well-being. Unfortunately, like many other wild animals, insects are under threat. A recent study warned that 40% of the world’s insect species face the prospect of extinction, amid threats such as [More]
By Dr. Mercola Eating garlic may be good for your brain, particularly as you age. The pungent herb may protect brain health by fighting age-related changes in gut health linked to cognitive function, according to University of Louisville researchers. The study, which was presented at the American Physiological Society’s 2019 annual meeting, adds more credence to garlic’s status as a superfood, and support for its powerful medicinal properties, which have been valued since ancient times. A high diversity of gut bacteria tends to be associated with better health, but as you age, gut diversity may decline. At the same time, [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM There is unequivocal evidence that regular cannabis smoking causes acute lung inflammation, but what are the long-term consequences? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Michael J. Behe On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid continues his series with Michael Behe about Behe’s new book Darwin Devolves: The New Science about DNA That Challenges Evolution. Here Behe explains the “Revenge of the Principle of Comparative Difficulty,” According to this principle, evolution it is much easier for evolution to create a new adaptive niche by damaging one or more genes than even the simplest new genes and irreducibly complex structures. Along the way, Behe also explores how biology got enamored of mathematical theory built on “hopeful ignorance” regarding the nature of genes. Please [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM An eighth teaspoon of powdered ginger was found to work as well as the migraine headache drug sumatriptan (Imitrex) without the side effects. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By AdminM Cholesterol Managers Want to Double Statin Prescriptions by Dr. Joseph Mercola Cholesterol is found in nearly every cell in your body. This waxy substance is vital for optimal functioning of cell membranes, regulating protein pathways and supporting brain health, hormone levels and reducing your heart disease risk. Your body also uses cholesterol to manufacture vitamin D after being exposed to the sun. As Zoe Harcombe, Ph.D., has noted,1 “It is virtually impossible to explain how vital cholesterol is to the human body. If you had no cholesterol in your body you would be dead.” The majority of the [More]
How can we begin correlating the Bible’s chronology with data outside the Bible? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael By Elias Marat It may come as little surprise, but as it turns out, smartphones aren’t actually making our lives easier. Whether it’s the constant pinging of notifications vying for our attention,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Mac Slavo Minimalism is having a moment, and a quick perusal of YouTube will have you wondering why you haven’t tried it before, other than it seems like it is diametrically opposed to prepping. … …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham I love being able to tell our supporters about other ministries that hold to the truth and authority of God’s Word and are working hard to equip the next generation to know and love it. And that’s why I’m excited to promote the Bible memorization not only helps them hide God’s Word in their hearts but also assists in learning how to properly read and study Scripture. When many people think of the National Bible Bee, they think of the National Bible Bee Competition where hundreds of young people compete each year for the opportunity to win [More]
When most people think of liver disease, the first thing that pops into their heads is that a few too many alcoholic drinks is the culprit. But there are countless everyday habits that put stress on your liver function. Apart from drinking, eating processed foods like fructose, high fructose corn syrup, refined flours, and fried foods, not to mention taking certain supplements or prescriptions can all add up to an unhealthy liver. Luckily, you can do much to help support your liver health. Many nutrients such as vitamins C and E, selenium, magnesium, and zinc can contribute to maintaining proper [More]
By everybodysfit While both cigars and cigarettes contain tobacco, there are some differences between these two forms of smoking. The obvious, visible difference is that a cigar is wrapped in leaf tobacco, while a cigarette is wrapped in paper that does not contain tobacco. In general, cigars are bigger, more expensive, last longer and thicker, and have more tobacco. Regardless, both types can cause cancer. One cigar can contain as much tobacco as one pack of cigarettes, which is close to 200 mg of nicotine. Cigarettes contain about 10 mg of nicotine. Therefore, cigars are typically saved for special occasions [More]
By Michael By Mayukh Saha Cucamelons are the latest trend in the market. These are tiny melons that taste like cucumber and lime and have an invisible assortment of health benefits associated with them. Also… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By John C. P. Smith There is a considerable disconnection between lexicography regarding ???? and the formation of creation theology. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By none Table of Contents What Is Passion Flower? 7 Passion Flower Benefits Other Common Uses for Passion Flower Does Passion Flower Have Side Effects? Growing Passion Flower in Your Garden How to Store Dried Passion Flower How to Make Passion Flower Tea Passion Flower FAQs With approximately 520 known species,1 the attractive and colorful petals of the passion flower may have caught your attention. Aside from being an interesting addition to a garden, its leaves, which may be dried or extracted, are commonly known to help alleviate sleep and anxiety problems.2 Although its name is usually associated with aphrodisiacs, [More]
By Dr. Mercola Chili peppers are known for their hot flavor. They are primarily used as a spice in a variety of dishes and sauces. There are several species and cultivars of hot pungent peppers in the nightshade family. Chili peppers are native to North and South America but are now cultivated in warmer climates around the world. Some of the more common cultivars include Cayenne, jalapeno, serrano and Thai chili peppers.1 One of the hottest peppers in the world is the 7 Pot Douglah chili pepper,2 with a Scoville heat unit of 1.8 million, as compared to the more [More]
Have they now finally found a whale missing link, Peregocetus pacificus? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Guest Contributor By Lisa Egan By now, you have surely heard about CBD, and you might be wondering if all the hype is justified. Exactly what is this hugely popular product? … Read the rest The post Can CBD Really Help Relieve Anxiety? Here’s What Science Says appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By REALdeal Source: Biotech Giant DuPont’s Gene Shotgun Shoots DNA into Plant Cells For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Roger Segelken When the National Science Foundation established the original NRRFSS (the National Research and Resource Facility for Submicron Structures) at Cornell in 1979 and told electrical engineers to promote “cross-fertilization” among the sciences, the federal agency probably didn’t expect what happened next, at a university with a vibrant agriculture college. A young assistant […] Source: Biotech Giant DuPont’s Gene Shotgun Shoots DNA into Plant Cells Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
The story behind an engineer who left the mining industry and fulfilled a desire to preach. …read more Source: creation.com